常見例句雙語例句Working memory refers to the amount of information we hold in our heads while we perform other tasks.工作記憶指當(dāng)我們處理其他任務(wù)的時(shí)候,我們在大腦中記住的信息量。When something grabs our attention, we divert some of our working memory to it in case it turns out to be important.當(dāng)某樣?xùn)|西吸引我們的注意時(shí),我們將部分工作記憶轉(zhuǎn)移到它上面,以備這件東西最終變得很重要。If an object should no longer be part of the knowledge, then you should retract that object from the working memory (see Listing 15).如果對象不再是知識的一部分,則應(yīng)將該對象從工作內(nèi)存中撤回(參見清單 15)。權(quán)威例句Tests using spatial relationships, speed of processing, and working memory aim to measure it.FORBES: The Rising Silver Tide: Aging as Counter Current to InnovationThese are the parts of the brain most closely associated with working memory.ECONOMIST: Neuroscience and social deprivationThe capacity of a 17-year-old's working memory was also correlated with allostatic load.ECONOMIST: Neuroscience and social deprivation: I am just a poor boy though my story's seldom told The 返回 working memory